PATHS Project

Providers, Advocates and Technology for Health and Safety (PATHS) Project

In partnership with Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, the University of Pittsburgh and the Office of Women’s Health, FUTURES is working with 10 communities in Arizona, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and West Virginia to evaluate an intervention for supporting survivors of intimate partner violence and sexual assault (IPV/SA), and to promote healthy relationships. By utilizing the CUES intervention and MyPlan safety decision aid, health providers are able to provide universal education about relationships and how they can affect patient health as well as safety planning.

To learn more about the CUES approach and universal education, view this webinar and visit the IPV Health Toolkit. For questions on the PATHS project, contact Surabhi Kukke at skukke@futureswithoutviolence.org.

This webinar will explore the intersections of IPV and human trafficking with substance use and treatment. It will also highlight the role of behavioral health, substance use program, and DV agencies in prevention and intervention.

As part of a four-part webinar series for Project Catalyst, this webinar will discuss the limits of disclosure-driven screening practices for IPV and offer an evidenced-based "CUES intervention" to addressing and responding to IPV in health centers. In addition, this webinar will offer a specific tools for Ryan White-funded HIV programs.